Prudence Island In Rhode Island Is So Hidden Most Locals Don't Even Know About It
It’s no secret that Rhode Island is a small state (the smallest, in fact). That being said, it still has a few hidden gems that some Rhode Islanders have never heard of. Prudence Island is one of those places… and even if you’ve heard of it, you may not know its interesting history.

This is the third-largest island in the state, but that's not saying much -- less than 100 people call it home.

This is a nature lover's dream and an ideal spot for kayaking, beach-combing, hiking, and enjoying some peace and quiet.
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During the war, Captain James Wallace raided Prudence Island for livestock and attacked American forces, losing a dozen soldiers in the process.
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Last year, the school was turned over to the Audubon Society of Rhode Island.

This is one of the few lighthouses in the country that its original bird-cage lantern. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

And since all it takes to reach is a quick ferry from Bristol, it's a great day trip destination.
Fellow Rhode Islanders, have you ever checked out Prudence Island?
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Prudence Island, Portsmouth, RI, USA